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HOW TO USE CITRIC ACID IN WASHING MACHINE!! (Page 4 ) | March 11, 2025
To prolong the effect of the vinegar, you can also use a towel on which you pour the liquid and put it in the drum before starting the wash.
sodium percarbonate
To thoroughly disinfect your washing machine, you can also use sodium percarbonate, which is activated at high temperatures and releases oxygen. Not everyone knows its usefulness, but it is the best ecological remedy to replace bleach:
To clean the washing machine, dilute 4 tablespoons of percarbonate in water and pour it into the detergent dispenser.
Now start the wash at 90 degrees and that’s it! We recommend this remedy every two months. Alternatively, you can pour the percarbonate directly into the washing machine.
Where to put citric acid in the washing machine?
Citric acid, when used as a washing machine detergent, should be poured into the washing machine basket (150 g per 1 liter of water). As a softener, the same solution should be poured into the softener compartment.
How to use citric acid for laundry?
Citric acid, diluted in water, is a real cheap and natural softener.
Where should citric acid not be used?
Citric acid should not be used on marble, wood, natural stone and terracotta as it may dull these surfaces.
How to use citric acid as a fabric softener? Citric acid is used as a plasticizer.
To use citric acid as a softener, dissolve 150 g in 1 liter of demineralized water. Use 100 ml of this solution in the softener compartment.
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